A German teenage girl claims in a video she uploaded to Facebook, which has since been taken down, that living as a woman in her country has become “very hard.”

“Please help us!” pleads a 16 year-old, identified as Bibi Wilhailm.

In her 20 minute Facebook message (now uploaded on YouTube), Wilhailm says she is “so scared everywhere, for example if my family and I go out together, or if I see a movie with my friends. Usually I stay out until 6pm in winter, and it is so scary. It is just very hard to live day-to-day as a woman.”

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“The girl – who some social media users report has now been banned from Facebook, though others say she has removed herself – then goes on to talk about an incident that happened to her at a local supermarket saying, ‘I ran all the way home. I was frightened for my life. There’s no other way to describe it,'” according to Breitbart.

As reported by Western Journalism, women in Cologne and other cities in Germany contacted police about mass alleged sexual assaults by Muslim men on New Year’s Eve. Over 600 women came forward to validate the claims in the weeks that followed.

In her video, Wilhailm states that she has seen a 17, 15, and 12 year-old attacked. “Why should we, children, have to grow up in such fear?” she asks.

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“One day, my friend and I were walking down the street, and a group of Arabs were protesting and demonstrating. They shouted, ‘Allah! Allah! Allah is the one God! Kill those infidels! Allah Allah!’ What should I do? Should I wear a burka? Why should I have to convert to Islam?” Wilhailm wonders.

The video ends with a harsh message for German Chancellor Angela Merkel: “Thank you, Angela Merkel, for killing Germany!”

The Facebook video that Wilhailm posted, titled “You make Germany broken,” is no longer on the site. Breitbart contacted Facebook, but the company replied it does not comment on specific incidents. The company added that most of the time, posts are taken down by the user and not Facebook.

Facebook, Google and Twitter have promised the German government that they will censor ‘hate speech’ within 24 hours in direct response to negative posts regarding the flood of immigrants from the Middle East.